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Ultraskiff 360 Watercraft - MSRP $3299 to $2295 @ Tomtek Outdoors

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SOLD TO CLEAR! Limited Stocks! SOLD UNTIL SUPPLIES LAST

Brand New ULTRASKIFF 360 - MSRP = $3,299. DISCOUNTED PRICE = $2,295 = https://www.tomtekoutdoors.com.au/products/ultraskiff-360-wa…

The Ultraskiff 360 is the original, first and only patented user-friendly, portable design of a round boat. This small, lightweight, durable round watercraft is the perfect platform for fishing, hunting and pleasure boating. The Ultraskiff sets a new standard of safety, comfort, stability, versatility, transportability and fishability from a chair, casting stool or standing. We figured out a way to design a round skiff with an incline on the deck that positions your feet for optimum balance control and a lower, tighter center of gravity when sitting, standing up, leaning over, fighting a fish or getting in and out of the boat. The Ultraskiff 360 also has a patented detachable pedestal mount for easy access through the center hole for strapping during transport or securely locking it up outside. It is transportable by rolling the skiff like a wheel, sliding it on its side bumper or using a standard hand truck. You can fit up to 2 in a pickup truck bed or use any small boat or utility trailer. The Ultra skiff 360 is perfect for everyone from recreational boaters to serious anglers and hunters.

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  • Wow, that looks horrible (IMO). But hey, I guess there's a market for almost anything.
    Perhaps the clearance sale is evidence of just how small this particular market is?
    And $2495? This seems to me like one of those products that really misses the mark.

    Good luck with the sale though!

    • I'm scared just looking at the photos.

    • Thank you for the detailed market analysis Lps. Yes, we agree that this product is not for everyone. Also, something new do tend to attract critism so we are used to it by now.
      However, almost all people who fish on kayaks or small boats do know the advantages of this watercraft. If the price is not appealing to you, then I would suggest you don't even look at fishing kayaks like the Hobie Angler Pro or the Outback as you'll probably get a heart attack once you see the price on those. Thank you for the interest though!

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        "almost all people who fish on blah blah blah know the advantages"

        Then enlighten us as to why they aren't buying them?

        Wouldn't have anything to do with your flippant attitude towards people who question the design of the product? Being a dick doesn't close deals pally, but what would I know, I'm just a faceless prospective customer on the internet?

        • +1

          Thanks you for putting your 2 cents in. Business is always welcomed, but it's sad that some people think they can be outright rude…just because they are a "prospective customer".
          I'd elaborate further but I was told by an old wise man long ago, to "never feed the trolls".

          If you got any questions about the product, don't hesitate to contact us.

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          @Tomtek-Outdoors:

          I fail to see where anyone, besides yourself, has been rude.

          All good though, what happens on the internet stays on the internet…forever, so please, by all means, keep digging that hole in which to place your reputation.

          Trying to banter with potential customers is one thing, acting like their less-than-glowing observations are meant personally is next level stupid. I'd say good luck, but that wouldn't be being honest.

  • It hurts my eyes, make it stop.
    Im sure it would be fun on a lake though (but so are 44gal drums roped together)

    • LOL! Funny you mentioned that because around 3 years ago, a guy here in sydney did something similar. Of course, it didn't take maritime long to get to him but I'm sure he had fun while it lasted.

  • This thing would be great for doing water doughnuts.

    • They are indeed! They turn on a dime and is very agile. They can go to places bass boats could only dream of!

      • +1

        I want to have sex on one.

        • LOL! The watercraft have side cover accessories for those…but then again, they are optional.

        • @Tomtek-Outdoors:

          I was thinking more the swiveling seat.

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